COMMENTS ON THE SPEECH OF STEVE JOBS
"They have to find what you love"
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I think the most important thing in life is to trust yourself, if you do not have faith is very hard for people around you feel it for you. You have to trust you and be sure the decisions made along the way and always make the best of each consequence. It is very difficult to draw the positive of a negative situation, but as time passes it is made known by itself. Must not stretch never die, life always offers new opportunities. Just have to be alert not to let them pass!
ON LOVE AND LOSS
When you passionately love something or someone then you have to fight for it, you have to set goals and objectives, a clear horizon, never out of sight.
As the years go by, we realize that life holds many things which are not all pleasant or easy to relate to, but when we have a clear goal in our life and something that really excites us is to move forward and achieve whatever.
As Steve Jobs said "The only way to do great work is to love what they do." DEATH
In life one has to be authentic, differentiated from others, set a standard that defines unique as individuals. Do not get carried away by what others say, but rely on their own criteria address the different situations that arise in life. This must happen now, because you never know when it's time to leave this world.
I've always had the feeling that I will die young, I feel my life I lived in a hurry, I have to do today and not tomorrow. If this were to happen, I want to tell everyone I know that my last wish is to cremate me and throw my ashes in the Mirasol, in "La Playa del Cura."
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"CC" Close Caption TV
This whole issue of communication through the new blog has led me to make a discovery today. Reading the bloggs of my colleagues, I noticed they were talking about the news that featured a symbol "CC" and say it means Creatives Commons. I hope not to be wrong, but the acronym means "Close Caption."
"The Close Caption (hidden text) is a system to incorporate into the television signal, all information transmitted in sound shape, with the appearance of a box with subtitles, thus facilitating hearing impaired viewers access to more complete information "(Google)
I leave then I found a story about this:
Wednesday November 9, 2005
Newscasts central TVN and Canal 13 have subtitles since Thursday
Since the transmission on Thursday November 10 close caption system will begin to be used by the news "Teletrece" and "24 hours".
From 21:00 Thursday, November 10 "Teletrece" and "24 Hours" will be the first news of the country that will have the system real-time subtitle known as Closed Caption (CC), which allow hearing impaired to access the information content of the program.
The Wednesday night the driver of the central news from Channel 13, Mauricio Hofmann, lead a campaign to promote the mechanism of subtitling.
In a statement, the Catholic station announced that the screen will display the logo with the initials CC, while the details of your application will be published in www.canal13.cl If
want to continue reading this news comes here.
This whole issue of communication through the new blog has led me to make a discovery today. Reading the bloggs of my colleagues, I noticed they were talking about the news that featured a symbol "CC" and say it means Creatives Commons. I hope not to be wrong, but the acronym means "Close Caption."
"The Close Caption (hidden text) is a system to incorporate into the television signal, all information transmitted in sound shape, with the appearance of a box with subtitles, thus facilitating hearing impaired viewers access to more complete information "(Google)
I leave then I found a story about this:
Wednesday November 9, 2005
Newscasts central TVN and Canal 13 have subtitles since Thursday
Since the transmission on Thursday November 10 close caption system will begin to be used by the news "Teletrece" and "24 hours".
From 21:00 Thursday, November 10 "Teletrece" and "24 Hours" will be the first news of the country that will have the system real-time subtitle known as Closed Caption (CC), which allow hearing impaired to access the information content of the program.
The Wednesday night the driver of the central news from Channel 13, Mauricio Hofmann, lead a campaign to promote the mechanism of subtitling.
In a statement, the Catholic station announced that the screen will display the logo with the initials CC, while the details of your application will be published in www.canal13.cl If
want to continue reading this news comes here.
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this is amazing.
The creative genius of Random International a group of German and English designers based in London, invented ROLLER PRINTING! called PixelRoller and it is a creative tool that paints pixels, ie, that lets you print digital data (both text and images) over large areas.
this is amazing.
The creative genius of Random International a group of German and English designers based in London, invented ROLLER PRINTING! called PixelRoller and it is a creative tool that paints pixels, ie, that lets you print digital data (both text and images) over large areas.
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is this poster on the streets of Mumbai, until 1995 known as Bombay, India.
has stuck a sticker on a mirror that is playing a real-size car, at a height that makes it appear to people when they pass in front, who are sitting inside the car.
The advertiser is the HSBC bank and the slogan "Stop dreaming. Start Investing "(Leave dreaming. Begins to invest). The idea has been developed by the local agency Advetising Contract, part of the WPP .
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What is Creative Commons?
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that aims to reduce legal barriers to creativity through a model of flexible copyright, which is based on the framework of existing copyright. This new model offers alternatives for creative people to share their work freely and safely.
was founded by Lawrence Lessig, law professor at Stanford University who studies the phenomena social and cultural aspects of cyberspace.
This organization's main objective is to offer licenses that facilitate the distribution and use of content. These licenses help preserve the copyrights and invited to use their work under the scheme of "some rights reserved". The author is one who, in a free, decide under what parameters allows the use of their works.
To facilitate the use of these licenses, it also created a graphic to the artist and common user can easily understand the terms of such licenses. At the same time provides a set of tools that allow (only the machines connected to the network) know the parameters of the licenses under which authorizes the use of content.
Although the licenses were originally written in English, as time has gone by have been translated into different languages. Already, several countries are involved with this new model (Chile, Argentina, Spain and Mexico), this has been achieved through the International Commons project.
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that aims to reduce legal barriers to creativity through a model of flexible copyright, which is based on the framework of existing copyright. This new model offers alternatives for creative people to share their work freely and safely.
was founded by Lawrence Lessig, law professor at Stanford University who studies the phenomena social and cultural aspects of cyberspace.
This organization's main objective is to offer licenses that facilitate the distribution and use of content. These licenses help preserve the copyrights and invited to use their work under the scheme of "some rights reserved". The author is one who, in a free, decide under what parameters allows the use of their works.
To facilitate the use of these licenses, it also created a graphic to the artist and common user can easily understand the terms of such licenses. At the same time provides a set of tools that allow (only the machines connected to the network) know the parameters of the licenses under which authorizes the use of content.
Although the licenses were originally written in English, as time has gone by have been translated into different languages. Already, several countries are involved with this new model (Chile, Argentina, Spain and Mexico), this has been achieved through the International Commons project.
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